Posts Tagged: "ces 2012"

Audio Monarch, Able Planet was out in full force at this year’s past CES 2012. They set up a slick booth and stocked it full of various audio solutions. After all was said and done, two solutions seemed to–ironically–speak loudest to attendees. One was their new Bluetooth headset, the BT400B....

Suffice to say, we were impressed with Kogeto’s DOT and the olloclip. They’re both fantastic options when it comes to capturing images and video with the iPhone 4/s. But what good does that do you if you own a Nokia, Android, or god forbid a Windows phone. Not much from...

Razer may have shown off what many consider a game-changer in the world of tablets, but I think equally important is the Razer Blade, a full-fledged 17″ gaming laptop. It’s not revolutionary in any way but one: it looks as slick as can be. It has the same design finesse...

If you look at anyone’s gamepads, chances are they are the original PS3 or 360 controllers. Not that there’s anything wrong with that; both Sony and Microsoft put thousands of hours of research into making their controllers perfect, and though neither is, both are very solid. But after five and...

The tablet computer has all but replaced the laptop for many, many people. Solidifying this notion is iHome with the unveiling of the idM5 at this year’s CES. What is it? In short order, a full sized Bluetooth keyboard and speaker system in one. If you take a closer look...

Head deep into the outback, the Sahara desert or the rain forest and you’ll most certainly find yourself in need of a battery or two to charge your mobile devices. Base camp should provide you with some sort of power source, but that is hardly a guarantee. Which is exactly...

There are a few phone companies that unfortunately only put a few phones out a year, and Sony Ericsson was previously one of them. At least in the US, anyhow. Now Sony has taken full control of the Ericsson brand, that isn’t necessarily likely to change, but Sony did reveal...

It may go without saying that the Samsung Galaxy S II is an incredible phone. Actually, they are incredible phones. They’ve done so well that there are at least five variants available worldwide today, four of which you can purchase in the US. The Galaxy Note is the most different...

OnLive, the cloud-gaming service, has just broken into the consumer space with OnLive Desktop, and iPad (and soon Android and phone) app that gives users free access to a Windows cloud-based space. With 2GB of free storage and access to Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint, along with some basic Windows...

The Motorola Droid Razr is one of the few high-end smartphones that we haven’t yet had our hands on, but by all accounts it is one of the best phones available on Verizon. It also is the thinnest phone out (though the Huawei Ascend P1 S will soon take that...

Lenovo’s K91 TV is anything but an ordinary television. Instead, the 55-inch TV boasts Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich as its OS and a Qualcomm’s 1.5GHz dual-core 8060 Snapdragon CPU processor. Another cool feature is that the TV can be controlled with your voice using natural language processing and recognition....